Egypt: aid trucks start moving towards Gaza amid worsening humanitarian crisis

Egypt has begun dispatching humanitarian aid trucks to the Gaza Strip, as the territory faces severe famine triggered by ongoing Israeli military aggression and blockade.
According to Cairo News Channel, a convoy of aid trucks has been assembled and is currently queued at the Rafah border crossing on Egypt’s side, ready to enter Gaza and deliver critical supplies.
This development marks a crucial step by Egypt to support the beleaguered Gaza population, which has been grappling with dire food shortages and worsening living conditions under the prolonged siege.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza has deteriorated sharply, with shortages of food, medical supplies, and essential goods becoming increasingly critical amid the ongoing conflict.
Egypt’s aid effort aims to alleviate the urgent needs of civilians caught in the crossfire, reflecting regional concerns over the escalating crisis and its devastating impact on innocent lives.
The movement of aid trucks through Rafah is expected to bring some relief to Gaza’s population, though challenges remain as access and security conditions continue to be volatile.
As international calls for humanitarian access intensify, Egypt’s action underscores the growing urgency to address the humanitarian fallout in Gaza and restore vital lifelines to its people.